“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sailaway from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” ~ Mark Twain

3,160 tons of water flows over Niagara Falls every second. This accounts for 75,750 gallons of water per second over the American and Bridal Veil Falls and 681,750 gallons per second over the Horseshoe Falls.

Four of the five Great Lakes drain into the Niagara River, (Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie) before emptying into Lake Ontario. These five Great Lakes make up almost one-fifth of the world’s fresh water supply

Over 12,000 years ago, Niagara Falls extended seven miles down river to what is now Lewiston, New York and Queenston, Ontario. Over the years, the brink has eroded, sometimes as much as six feet per year, to its present site.

Niagara Falls State Park stretches over 400 acres, with close to 140 acres of that under water.

Upstate New York

Back in 1991 Tim and I took two months off to drive around the USA. He had just left his job as Director of Service for Budget Rent-a-car and we were planning on starting our own business.

We knew that once we started the business we would be working long, long hours, so this was kind of a last hurrah for us before putting our noses to the grind stone so to speak. On that journey we came to Niagara Falls, so this was a return visit for us.

The weather was perfect today – sunny and in the 70’s.

Map of Niagara Falls State Park

Located in upstate New York, just north of Buffalo, Niagara Falls sits right on the border of the USA and Canada. Parking is not cheap – $10 for the day.

Observation Tower

First stop was the Observation Platform which gives a wonderful view of American Falls. We paid $1 per person to walk out on the platform and to take the elevator down to water level afterwards for a different view.

American Falls from the Observation Tower

Tim and Joanne at Niagara Falls

Walking down below to Prospect Point…

Walkway to Prospect Point

Next we walked out to Goat Island. There was a brilliant rainbow, and beyond that is Rainbow Bridge which connects the US side on the right with Canada on the left. You can either drive or walk across the bridge.

Gus taking a look

And then checked out the view of Horseshoe Falls from Terrapin Point

Terrapin Point

Straw hat with red ribbon

Rainbow and rocks

There are different views from the Canada side, so we grabbed our passports out of the car and walked across the Rainbow Bridge to the Canadian side to take a look.

From the bridge – On the border of USA and Canada

International Boundary Line

The mist is rising and sun reflecting off the water

And here are some shots taken from the Canada side of the river:

You can see both of the falls from the Canada side

Joanne and Tim

American Falls with Maid of the Mist

Fountain with falls in the background

What a great place to stay for views of the falls

We spent about 5 hours here and had an amazing day! But then it was time to get back in the car and continue on. We headed down through Pennsylvania and into Ohio for the night.

Sunset

Gratitude Moment: Today I am grateful for having one of those perfect days where everything just topped the scale. Brilliant blue skies, warm and sunny, breathtaking views in every direction and sharing it with the love of my life. It doesn’t get much better than this!

Follow Blog via Email

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 4,175 other followers

Please share this on your favorite site:

Like this:

LikeLoading...

About Tim and Joanne Joseph

Hi and welcome! We are Tim and Joanne Joseph and we have just embarked on our "next chapter". At a stage in life where traveling the world, taking pictures, and sharing our adventures with friends and family will be our dream come true.

12 Responses to Niagara Falls ~ Today was a perfect 10!

I grew up near Niagara Falls. Such a wonderful place – glad you got to see it from both sides. Once in the 1970s while attending Buffalo State Un., we went to the US park at night, and crossed to Goat Island. There were no fences or restrictions, and we went to the edge of the falls, and you could only hear the thunder, but not see the bottom. It was a magical experience.

Thank you for recently visiting my blog site. I have looked at your photos too of your trips and they are all beautiful. My husband and I have taken two great trips to the New England states and New Hampshire was a favorite one and very beautiful as was Vermont in the autumn when we went and we got some great pictures too on that trip and also good pictures of Niagara Falls while on that trip. I love all the history there in the New England area with the old homes, churches, and sights.

Thank you for resurrecting some wonderful memories. My Canadian wife and I honeymooned on the Canadian side. We found a vacation rental house in a lovely neighbourhood within walking distance of the Falls. Other than a day trip we were on foot our entire visit.

We would love to have you join us - Follow Blog via Email

Hi and welcome! We are Tim and Joanne Joseph and we have just embarked on our "next chapter". At a stage in life where traveling the world, taking pictures, and sharing our adventures with friends and family will be our dream come true.